ARP makes fasteners - bolts, studs, nuts & washers. Most of the time, the fasteners needed are determined by the engine, transmissions or other aftermarket parts. We’ve created our search options to help you find your kits quickly based on these other criteria. |
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Search by MAKE | Searching by Make is the best way to get started looking for all the ARP kits you need for your build. Use the “Search by Make” menu to select your make. You'll be taken directly to the results page showing all the kits we make that are specifically linked to your make. Refine the search even further using the Engine Model menu. |
Search FASTENERS | Search Fasteners to find nuts, bolts and washers by material, diameter, thread pitch and length. Use the menu to select the type of fastener and you will be taken to a results page. From there you can use the Secondary Menu to refine your search further. These are fasteners that are not application specific. |
Search by KIT TYPE | Search by Kit Type is the same as looking through our catalog. There are many types of fasteners that are fit by dimensions for your specific application (carb studs, rocker arm studs, etc.). Use the menu to select the Product Type and you'll be taken to a results page that displays every kit of that type. |
Search by KIT # | If you already know the ARP kit number (XXX-XXXX), enter it here and GO directly to the detail page. This is a quick way to look up kit details, jobber pricing or instructions. |
For helpful hints on how to search for ARP kits, click here.
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Sample Kit Detail Pages |
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Creating and Managing a List |
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My ARP List - ARP is sold through fine dealers around the world, so this is not a shopping cart. It does, however, make it easy to compile a list of ARP kits for your project and communicate with your favorite ARP dealer for purchase.
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ARP currently manufactures and stocks over 4,500 kits for over 100 makes across cars, trucks, diesel, motorcycle and powersports. We are constantly looking at the market to determine what kits we should put into R&D for possible inclusion in our kit lineup. One of the many factors that we use is customer input.
If you looked for a kit in our catalog or with our search features and couldn’t find what you were looking for, click on the link below and suggest a kit.